Land's End (electoral division)

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Land's End
ward
Cornwall Council.
Land's End electoral division map 2021.svg
Boundary of Land's End in Cornwall from 2021.
County Cornwall
Current ward
Created 2021  ( 2021 )
CouncillorBrian Clemens (Independent)
Number of councillorsOne
Created from St Buryan
St Just in Penwith

Land's End is an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returns one member to sit on Cornwall Council. It was created at the 2021 local elections, being created from the former divisions of St Buryan, and St Just in Penwith. The current councillor is Brian Clemens, an Independent. [1]

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Boundaries

Land's End represents the parishes of Sancreed, Sennen, St Just, and St. Levan.

The parish of Sancreed includes the villages and hamlets of Brane, Drift, Grumbla, Lower Bodimar, Sancreed, Sellan, and the hamlet of Newbridge, which is shared with the electoral division of Ludgvan.

The parish of Sennen includes the villages and hamlets of Carn Towan, Escalls, Mayon, Sennen, Sennen Cove, and Trevilley.

The parish of St Just includes the town of St. Just in Penwith, and the villages and hamlets of Higher Bojewyan, Lower Boscaswell, Higher Boscaswell, Bosavern, Boscean, Carnyorth, Gulval, Heamoor, Madron, Pendeen, Portherras, Tregeseal, Tregiffian, Trewellard.

The parish of St Levan includes the villages and hamlets of Rospletha, Porthcurno, St Levan, Trebehor, Treen, Trethewey, and the hamlets of Bottoms, and Penberth, which are shared with the electoral division of Mousehole, Newlyn and St Buryan. [2]

Councillors

ElectionMemberParty
2021 Brian Clemens Independent

Election results

2021 election

2021 election: Land's End [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Brian Clemens 1,089 40.2 N/A
Liberal Democrats Chris Denley73026.9N/A
Conservative Alison Thomas40815.1N/A
Green Ben Jordan2489.2N/A
Mebyon Kernow Mitchell Holmes2358.7N/A
Majority35913.2N/A
Rejected ballots180.7N/A
Turnout 2,728N/A
Independent win (new seat)


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References

  1. "Brian Clemens". Cornwall Council . Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  2. "Cornwall Council Interactive Map". Cornwall Council . Retrieved 20 August 2024.
  3. "Election results for Land's End Cornwall Council elections - Thursday, 6th May, 2021". Cornwall Council . Retrieved 20 August 2024.